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VOLUME CONTENTS to Volume 154, January-April 2000 ABE, HIROKO, AND CHIKASHI SHIMODA, Autoregulated expression of Schizosaccharomyces pombe meiosis-specific transcription factor Mei4 and a genome-wide search for its target genes .... 1497-1508 ANDOLFATTO, PETER, AND MARTIN KREITMAN, Molecular variation in the /n(2L)t proximal break-point site in natural populations of Drosophila melanogaster and D. simulans 1681-1691 ARMSTRONG, MILEs R., ViviIAN C. BLOK AND MARK S. PHILLIPs, A multipartite mitochondrial genome in the potato cyst nematode Globodera pallida 181-192 AUSTERLITZ, FREDERIC, STEPHANIE MARIETTE, NATHALIE MACHON, PIERRE-HENRI GOUYON AND BERNARD GODELLE, Effects of colonization processes on genetic diversity: Differences between annual plants and tree species 1309-1321 BARBASH, DANIEL A., JOHN ROOTE AND MICHAEL ASHBURNER, The Drosophila melanogaster Hybrid male rescue gene causes inviability in male and female species hybrids 1747-1771 BeGuNn, Davin J., AND PENN WuirLry, Adaptive evolution of Relish, a Drosophila NF-«B/ IkB protein 1231-1238 BEN-YEHUDA, SIGAL, CAROLINE S. RusseLL, IAN Dix, JEAN D. BEGGS AND MARTIN KupPtec, Extensive genetic interactions between PRP8 and PRP17/CDC40, two yeast genes invoved in pre-mRNA splicing and cell cycle progression BENSEN, Eric S., GIANCARLO COSTAGUTA AND GREGORY S. PAYNE, Synthetic genetic interac- tions with temperature-sensitive clathrin in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: Roles for synaptojanin- like Inp53p and dynamin-related Vps|p in clathrin-dependent protein sorting at the frans- Golgi network 83-97 BICHARA, MARC, ISABELLE PINET, SYLVIE SCHUMACHER AND ROBERT P. P. Fucus, Mechanisms of dinucleotide repeat instability in Escherichia coli 533-542 BiyMA, Prrer, JOHAN A. M. VAN ARENDONK AND JOHN A. WOOLLIAMS, A general procedure for predicting rates of inbreeding in populations undergoing mass selection 1865-1877 BRENT, A. E., A.M ACQUEEN AND T. HAZELRIGG, The Drosophila wispy gene is required for RNA localization and other microtubule-based events of meiosis and early embryogenesis 1649-1662 BuLL, HAROLDJ .,G REGORYJ .M CKeNnzie, P. ].H ASTINGS AND SUSAN M. ROSENBERG, Evidence that stationary-phase hypermutation in the Escherichia coli chromosome is promoted by recom- bination 1427-1437 CaRELS, NICOLAS, AND GIORGIO BERNARDI, Two classes of genes in plants 1819-1825 CARNEY, GINGER E., AND MICHAEL BENDER, The Drosophila ecdysone receptor (EcR) gene is required maternally for normal oogenesis 1203-1211 Casavant, N. Caroi, LUANN Scorr, MICHAEL A. CANTRELL, LARA E. WiGGINS, ROBERT J. BAKER AND Ho.y A. WICHMAN, The end of the Line?: Lack of recent LI activity in a group of South American rodents 1809-1817 CAZEMAJOR, MICHEL, DOMINIQUE JOLY AND CATHERINE MONTCHAMP- MOREAU, Sex-ratio mei- otic drive in Drosophila simulans is related to equational nondisjunction to the Y chromosome 229-236 CHEN, RENEE A., TAMER MICHAELI, LINDA VAN AELST AND ROYMARIE BALLESTER, A role for the non-catalytic N terminus in the function of Cdce25, a Saccharomyces cerevisiae Ras-guanine nucleotide exchange factor 1473-1484 CHETELAT, ROGER T., VLADIMIR MEGLIC AND PEDRO CISNEROS, A genetic map of tomato based on BC, Lycopersicon esculentum * Solanum lycopersicoides reveals overall synteny but suppressed recombination between these homeologous genomes CockeLt, Mora M., SeveERINE PERROD AND SuSAN M. Gasser, Analysis of Sir2p domains required for rDNA and telomeric silencing in Saccharomyces cerevisiae 1069-1083 CoHEN, BERNARD L., Guido Pontecorvo (“Ponte”), 1907-1999 497-501 CONKLIN, Patricia L., Scorr A. SARA.CO, SUSAN R. NORRIS AND ROBERT L. Last, Identifica- tion of ascorbic acid-deficient Arabidopsis thaliana mutants Conrab, NicHo.as K., Scorr M. WiILson, EricJ . STEINMETZ, MEERA PATTURAJAN, DAVID A. Brow, Maurice S. SWANSON AND JEFFRY L. CorDEN, A yeast heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein complex associated with RNA polymerase II CorRE, JACQUELINE, JOSETTE PATTE AND JEAN-MICHEL LOUARN, Prophage A induces terminal recombination in Escherichia coli by inhibiting chromosome dimer resolution: An orientation- dependent cis-effect lending support to bipolarization of the terminus Costanzo, MARIA C., NATHALIE BONNEFOY, ELizABeTH H. WILLiAMs, G. DESMOND CLARK- WALKER AND THOMAS D. Fox, Highly diverged homologs of Saccharomyces cerevisiae mitochon- drial mRNA-specific translational activators have orthologous functions in other budding yeasts 999-1012 Crit, W. D., H. A. WICHMAN ANJD. J. BuLL, Evolutionary reversals during viral adaptation to alternating hosts 27-37 Cromikz, GARETH A., CATHERINE B. MILLAR, Kristina H. SCHMIDT AND DaAvip R. F. LEACH, Palindromes as substrates for multiple pathways of recombination in Escherichia coli 513-522 Cross, FREDERICK R., AND Kristi Levine, Genetic analysis of the relationship between activation loop phosphorylation and cyclin binding in the activation of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Cdc28p cyclin-dependent kinase 1549-1559 Crow, JAMES F., Thomas H. Jukes (1906-1999) 955-956 Cuter, Davin J., Understanding the overdispersed molecular clock 1403-1417 DAMGAARD, CHRISTIAN, Fixation of advantageous alleles in partially self-fertilizing popula- tions: The effect of different selection modes 813-821 DE LA Casa-EspeRON, ELENA, FERNANDO PARDO-MANUEL DE VILLENA, ANDREI E. VERNER, TAMMI L. Briscor, JAN MicHet MALerre, MICHELLE Rosa, Wen-Hut JIN AND CARMEN SAPIENZA, Sex-of-offsping- specific transmission ratio distortion on mouse chromosome X 343-350 DreWoopy,J ., ANDREW, DEErreE WALKER AND JOHN C. Avisr, Genetic parentage in large half-sib clutches: Theoretical estimates and empirical appraisals 1907-1912 DERMITZAKIS, EMMANOUIL T., JOHN P. MAsLeY, Herpt M. WALDRIP AND ANDREW G. CLARK, Non-Mendelian segregation of sex chromosomes in heterospecific Drosophila males 687-694 DORLAND, Scorr, MICHELLE L. DEEGENAARS AND DavipJ . STILLMAN, Roles for the Saccharo- myces cerevisiae SDS3, CBKI and HYM! genes in transcriptional repression by S/N3 573-586 Epwarps, A. W. F., The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection 1419-1426 Farts, Justin D., Karki M. HAEN AND Bikram S. GILL, Saturation mapping of a gene-rich recombination hot spot region in wheat 823-835 FEDOROVA, IRINA V., SVETLANA V. KOVALTZOVA AND VLADIMIR G. KOROLEV, The yeast HSM3 gene is involved in DNA mismatch repair in slowly dividing cells 495-496 FriL, EDWAJR., DJO HN MAYNARD SMITH, MARK C. ENRIGHT AND BrIAN G. SprATT, Estimating recombinational parameters in Streptococcus pneumoniae from multilocus sequence typing data 1439-1450 FELLERHOFF, BARBARA, FRIEDERIKE ECKARDT-SCHUPP AND ANNA A. FRIEDL, Subtelomeric repeat amplification is associated with growth at elevated temperature in yku70 mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae 1039-1051 Fikus, Marta U., Piorr A. MirczkowskI, PiorR KopRowsKI, JOANNA RyTKA, Ewa SLEDZIEW- SKA-GOJSKA AND ZYGMUNT CikSLA, The product of the DNA damage-inducible gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, DIN7, specifically functions in mitochondria FREWEN, BARBARA E., Tony H. H. CHEN, GLENN T. Howe, Jort Davis, ANTJE RONDE, Wout BOERJAN AND H. D. BRADSHAWJ,R. , Quantitative trait loci and candidate gene mapping of bud set and bud flush in Populus 837-845 FUNCHAIN, PAULINE, ANNIE YEUNG, JEAN LEE STEWART, ROSE LIN, MALGORZATA M. SLUPSKA AND JEFFREY H. MILLER, The consequences of growth of a mutator strain of Escherichia coli as measured by loss of function among multiple gene targets and loss of fitness 959-970 GaINEs, PeTER, LAURIE TOMPKINS, CRAIG T. WOODARD AND JOHN R. CARLSON, quick-to-court, a Drosophila mutant with elevated levels of sexual behavior, is defective in a predicted coiled- coil protein 1627-1637 GALLEGOS, ALENA, DAvJ. JiACObBSO N, NAMBOORI B. Raju, MARIAN P. SkupskI AND DONALD O. NatviG, Suppressed recombination and a pairing anomaly on the mating-type chromo- some of Neurospora tetrasperma 623-633 Gems, DAvip, AND DONALD L. Ripper, Genetic, behavioral and environmental determinants of male longevity in Caenorhabditis elegans 1597-1610 GERECKE, ERIN E., AND MirtAM E. ZOLAN, An mrel] mutant of Coprinus cinereus has defects in meiotic chromosome pairing, condensation and synapsis 1125-1139 GIRARD, LisA, AND MICHAEL FREELING, Mutatorsuppressible alleles of rough sheath] and liguleless3 in maize reveal multiple mechanisms for suppression 437-446 Giurrra, E.,J .M . H. Kyas, V. AMARGER, O. CARLBOJ.R-TG. ,JE ON AND L. ANDERSSON, The origin of the domestic pig: Independent domestication and subsequent introgression 1785-1791 Gopoy, V. G., F. S. GIZATULLIN AND Maurice S. Fox, Some features of the mutability of bacteria during nonlethal selection 49-59 GONSER, Rusty, PETER DONNELLY, GEORGE NICHOLSON AND ANNA D1 RIENZO, Microsatellite mutations and inferences about human demography 1793-1807 GOoDwWIN, STEPHEN F., BARBARAJ .T AYLOR, ADRIANA VILLELLA, MARGIT Foss, Lisa C. RYNER, Bruce S. BAKER AND JEFFREY C. Hatt, Aberrant splicing and altered spatial expression patterns in fruitless mutants of Drosophila melanogaster Gorpo, ISABEL, AND BRIAN CHARLESWORTH, The degeneration of asexual haploid popula- tions and the speed of Muller's ratchet 1379-1387 Graves, ].A NTHONY, AND SuSAN A. Henry, Regulation of the yeast INO/ gene: The products of the INO2, INO4, and OPI] regulatory genes are not required for repression in response to inositol 1485-1495 HALSALL, JOHN R., MicHArL J. MILNER AND LORNA A. CasseLTon, Three subfamilies of pheromone and receptor genes generate multiple B mating specificities in the mushroom Coprinus cinereus 1115-1123 HARBORD, ROBIN M., CAROLYN A. NAPOL! AND TIMOTHY P. ROBBINS, Segregation distortion of T-DNA markers linked to the self-incompatibility (S) locus in Petunia hybrida 1323-1333 HENDERSON, Daryt S., ULRicH K. WIEGAND, Davip G. NORMAN AND Davip M. GLOVER, Mutual correction of faulty PCNA subunits in temperature-sensitive lethal mus209 mutants of Drosophila melanogaster 1721-1733 Hormann, Amy F., AND STEVEN D. Harris, The Aspergillus nidulans uvsB gene encodes an ATM-related kinase required for multiple facets of the DNA damage response 1577-1586 HoOLLENHORST, PETER C., MELISSA E. Bosr, MELISSA R. MIELKE, ULRIKA MOLLER AND CATHER- INE A. Fox, Forkhead genes in transcriptional silencing, cell morphology and the cell cycle: Overlapping and distinct functions for FKH] and FKH2 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae 1533-1548 Houck, Jay B., Garru I. Parrerson, INGRID M. ASMUNDSSON AND Vicki L. CHANDLER, Paramutation alters regulatory control of the maize pi locus 1827-1838 Houioway, AuIsHa K., MicHaet R. STRAND, WILLIAM C, BLACK IV AND MICHAEL F. ANTOLIN, Linkage analysis of sex determination in Bracon sp. near hebetor (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) 205-212 Hu, ZHen, Yinczi Yur, Hua JIANG, BIN ZHANG, PETER W. SHERWOOD AND CoORINNE A. Micuets, Analysis of the mechanism by which glucose inhibits maltose induction of MAL gene expression in Saccharomyces 121-132 HUELSENBECJKO,HN P., Bret LARGET AND DAvip Sworrorb, A compound Poisson process for relaxing the molecular clock 1879-1892 IRNIGER, STEFAN, MATTHIAS BAUMER AND GERHARD H. Braus, Glucose and Ras activity influence the ubiquitin ligases APC/C and SCF in Saccharomyces cerevisiae 1509-1521 JianG, Wel, AND RicHARD L. HALLBERG, Isolation and characterization of parl” and par2°: Two Schizosaccharomyces pombe genes encoding B’ subunits of protein phosphatase 2A 1025-1038 Jukes, THoMas H., The neutral theory of molecular evolution 956-958 KEIGHTLEY, PeTeR D., AND THOMAS M. BaTAILLON, Multigeneration maximum-likelihood analysis applied to mutation-accumulation experiments in Caenorhabditis elegans 1193-1201 Krevy, JOAN, S. B. HAAse, PAUL RUSSELL AND JANET LEATHERWOOD, Functions of fission yeast Orp2 in DNA replication and checkpoint control 599-607 KoMINSKY, DOUGLAS J., AND PeTerR E. THOoRSNESsS, Expression of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae gene YME1 in the petite-negative yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe converts it to petite-positive 147-154 KONZEL, GOTTFRIED, LARISSA KORZUN AND ARMIN MEISTER, Cytologically integrated physical restriction fragment length polymorphism maps for the barley genome based on translocation breakpoints 397-412 KusaBA, MAKoTo, MASANORI MATSUSHITA, KeticHt OKAZAKI, YOKO SATTA AND TAKESHI NisH1o, Sequence and structural diversity of the S locus genes from different lines with the same self-recognition specificities in Brassica oleracea 413-420 KUSAKABE, SHINICHI, YUMI YAMAGUCHI, HirosHI BABA AND TeRUMI Mukal, The genetic structure of the Raleigh natural population of Drosophila melanogaster revisited 679-685 LANDRY, SHEILA, Maria T. Perrit, ErHet APOLINARIO AND CHARELES S. HorrMan, The fission yeast git} gene encodes a GB subunit required for glucose-triggered adenylate cyclase activation 1463-1471 LANGDON, TIM, CHARLOTTE SEAGO, R. NEIL JONES, HELEN OUGHAM, HOWARD THOMAS, JOHN W. FORSTER AND GLYN JENKINS, De novo evolution of satellite DNA on the Rye B chromosome 869-884 LAPORTE, VALERIE, Jol. CUGUEN AND Denis Couvet, Effective population sizes for cyto- plasmic and nuclear genes in a gynodioecious species: The role of the sex determination system 447-458 Le Bras, STEPHANIE, MICHEL COHEN- TANNOUD]I, CHANTAL KRESS, SANDRINE VANDORMAEL- POURNIN, CHARLES BABINET AND Patricia BALDAcc!I, BALB/c alleles at modifier loci increase the severity of the maternal effect of the “DDK syndrome” 803-811 LEHTINEN, SANNA K., Nicote Hance, ABpeELLATIF Et. Mezianr, M. KATARIINA JUHOLA, K. Marit I. Junonia, Rirva Karuu, JOHANNES N. SPELBRINK, IAN J. Hour AND Howarp T. Jacoss, Genotypic stability, segregation and selection in heteroplasmic human cell lines containing np 3243 mutant mtDNA 363-380 LeMosy, ELten K., Cynruia L. Lecterc AND Cart Hasuimoro, Biochemical defects of mutant nudel alleles causing early developmental arrest or dorsalization of the Drosophila embryo LEVIN, BRUCE R., VERONIQUE PERROT AND NINA WALKER, Compensatory mutations, antibiotic resistance and the population genetics of adaptive evolution in bacteria 985-997 Li, JIAN, AND HONG-WEN DENG, Estimation of parameters of deleterious mutations in partial selfing or partial outcrossing populations and in nonequilibrium populations 1893-1906 Li, JULANG, AND MARK D. Baker, Use of a small palindrome genetic marker to investigate mechanisms of double-strand-break repair in mammalian cells 1281-1289 Lipow, SARA R., AND Robert Wyatt, Single gene control of postzygotic self-incompatibility in poke milkweed, Asclepias exaltata | 893-907 List, SIMONETTA, ILARIA MAZZON AND KRISTIN WuiTeE, Diverse domains of THREAD/DIAP1 are required to inhibit apoptosis induced by REAPER and HID in Drosophila 669-678 Liu, H.,J . K.J ANG,J .G RAHAM, K. Nycz ANp K. S. McKim, Two genes required for meiotic recombination in Drosophila are expressed from a dicistronic message 1735-1746 Liu, HONGBO, STEPHEN R. Hewrrr AND JOHN B. Hays, Antagonism of ultraviolet-light muta- genesis by the methyl-directed mismatch-repair system of Escherichia coli 503-512 LoueE, ALLAN R., CouRTNEY TIMMONS, ISABEL BEERMAN, ELENA R. LOZOVSKAYA AND DANIEL L. Harti, Self-inflicted wounds, template-directed gap repair and a recombination hotspot: Effects of the mariner transposase 647-656 LONG, ANTHONY D., RICHARD F. LYMAN, ALISON H. MORGAN, CHARLES H. LANGLEY AND Trupy F. C. Mackay, Both naturally occurring insertions of transposable elements and intermediate frequency polymorphisms at the achaete-scute complex are associated with varia- tion in bristle number in Drosophila melanogaster 1255-1269 LORENZ, MICHAEL C., XUEWEN PAN, TOSHIAKI HARASHIMA, MARIA E. CARDENAS, YONG XUE, JEANNE P. HigsCH AND JosepH HeErrMan, The G protein-coupled receptor Gpr] is a nutrient sensor that regulates pseudohyphal differentiation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae 609-622 Luo, MING-CHENG, Zu-L1 YANG, RAMA S. Kora AND JAN DvoRAk, Recombination of chromo- somes 3A" and 5A" of Triticum monococcum with homeologous chromosomes 3A and 5A of wheat: The distribution of recombination across chromosomes 1301-1308 Lutz, MALLORY S., STEVEN R. ELLIis AND NANcy C. MARTIN, Proteasome mutants, pre4-2 and ump1-2, suppress the essential function but not the mitochondrial RNase P function of the SG CUTIES GEE, TIP OE etc cinnsitconnnsvennievinisteeincnniinninimnanitniainianaitaaniamiiciinaniantainiatiaindies 1013-1023 LyNcH, MICHAEL, AND ALLAN Force, The probability of duplicate gene preservation by subfunctionalization 459-473 MACPHERSON, NEIL, ViviEN MEASDAY, LYNDA MoorE AND BRENDA ANDREWS, A yeast fa/]7 mutant requires the Swi6 transcriptional activator for viability and shows defects in cell-cycle- regulated transcription 1561-1576 Maik, Harmir S., AND THomas H. EicksusH, NeSL-1, an ancient lineage of site-specific non-LTR retrotransposons from Caenorhabditis elegans 193-203 MarsH, THomas C., Eric S. Cork, KATHLEEN R. STUART, COLIN CAMPBELL AND DANIEL P. Romero, RAD5/ is required for propagation of the germinal nucleus in Tetrahymena thermophila 1587-1596 MARSOLIER, MARIE-CLAUDE, PASCAL ROUSSEL, CHRISTOPHE LEROY AND CARL MANN, Involve- ment of the PP2C-like phosphatase Ptc2p in the DNA checkpoint pathways of Saccharomyces cerevisiae 1523-1532 MCALLISTER, BRYANT F., AND GILEAN A. T. MCVEAN, Neutral evolution of the sex-determining gene (transformeri n Drosophila 1711-1720 Menr, IAN J., CynrHIA D. LONG, Caria D. SERKIN AND H. SreveNn-Seirert, A homologue of the recombination-dependent growth gene, rdgC, is involved in gonococcal pilin antigenic variation 523-532 MerkeR, JASON D., ABHyrr Darra, RICHARD D. KOLODNER AND THoMaAs D. Peres, The yeast HSM3 gene is not involved in DNA mismatch repair in rapidly dividing cells 491-493 Moore, Carnot Woon, JuprrH McKoy, MICHELLE DARDALHON, DARLINE DAVERMANN, MAr- CIA MARTINEZ AND DteTRICH AVERBECK, DNA damage-inducible and RAD52independent repair of DNA double-strand breaks in Saccharomyces cerevisiae 1085-1099 Morey, NATALIE J., CHRISTOPHER N. GREENE AND SUE JINKS-ROBERTSON, Genetic analysis of transcription-associated mutation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae 109-120 Morozov, Pave, TATYANA SIrNIKOVA, GARY CHURCHILL, FRANCISCO JOSE AYALA AND ANDREY RzHETSKy, A new method for characterizing replacement rate variation in molecular sequences: Application of the Fourier and wavelet models to Drosophila and mammalian proteins 381-395 Morrus, RANbDy, RICHARD E. SoBeL AND THoMas A. GRIGLIATTI, Mutational analysis of a histone deacetylase in Drosophila melanogaster: Missense mutations supress gene silencing associated with position effect variegation 657-668 MULLEN, JANET R., ViveK KALIRAMAN AND STEVENJ . BRILL, Bipartite structure of the SGS/ DNA helicase in Saccharomyces cerevisiae 1101-1114 Murray, JANET M., AND DouGas I. JOHNSON, Isolation and characterization of Nrflp, a novel negative regulator of the Cdc42p GTPase in Schizosaccharomyces pombe 155-165 Naruse, Kiyosui, SHojl FUKAMACHI, HirosHt MIrANI, MARIKO KONDO, TOMOKO MATSUOKA, Suu Konpo, NANA HANAMURA, YUTAKA Morita, KAzuHtro HASEGAWA, REIKO NISHIGAKI, ATSUKO SHIMADA, H1iRONORI WADA, TAKEHIRO KUSAKABE, NORIO SUZUKI, MASATO KINO- SHITA, AKIRA KANAMORI, TOKIO TERADO, H1iROSHI KIMURA, MASARU NONAKA AND AKIHIRO SuiMa, A detailed linkage map of Medaka, Oryzias latipes: Comparative genomics and genome evolution 1773-1784 NICHOLSON, AINSLEY, MIYONO HENDRIX, SUE JINKS- ROBERTSON AND Gray F. Crouse, Regula- tion of mitotic homeologous recombination in yeast: Functions of mismatch repair and nucleotide excision repair genes 133-146 NIELSEN, RAsMus, Estimation of population parameters and recombination rates from single nucleotide polymorphisms 931-942 NorbbBorG, MAGNUS, Linkage disequilibrium, gene trees and selfing: An ancestral recombina- tion graph with partial self-fertilization 923-929 O’DONNELL, ALLYSON F., STANLEY TIONG, Davip NASH AND DENISE V. CLARK, The Drosophila melanogaster ade} gene encodes a bifunctional enzyme for two steps in the de novo purine synthesis pathway 1239-1253 On, JUNYOUNG, KATALIN BAKSA AND RUTH STEWARD, Functional domains of the Drosophila Bicaudal-D protein 713-724 PARDO-MANUEL DE VILLENA, FERNANDO, ELENA DE LA CASA-ESPERON, TAMMI L. BRISCOE AND CARMEN SAPIENZA, A genetic test to determine the origin of maternal transmission ratio distortion: Meiotic drive at the mouse Om locus 333-342 PARDO-MANUEL DE VILLENA, FERNANDO, ELENA DE LA Casa-EsperRON, TAMMI L. BRISCOE, JAN- MICHEL MALETTE AND CARMEN SAPIENZA, Male offspring-specific, haplotype-dependent, nonrandom cosegregation of alleles at loci on two mouse chromosomes 351-356 PARK, YANGSUK, AND ARTHUR J. LustiG, Teleomere structure regulates the heritability of repressed subtelomeric chromatin in Saccharomyces cerevisiae 587-598 PARSCH, JOHN, JOHN M. BRAVERMAN AND WOLFGANG STEPHAN, Comparative sequence analysis and patterns of covariation in RNA secondary structures 909-92 1 PiccIN, ALBERTO, MARTIN COUCHMAN, JONATHAN D. Ciayron, DAvip CHALMERS, RODOLFO CosTA AND CHARALAMBOS P. Kyriacou, The clock gene perioodf the housefly, Musca domestica, rescues behavioral rhythmicity in Drosophila melanogaster: Evidence for intermolecular coevolu- Pozzi, CARLO, PRIMETTA FACCIOLI, VALERIA TERZI, ANTONIO MICHELE STANCA, SERGIO CERI- OLI, PAOLO CASTIGLIONI, RYAN FINK, RicAaRDO Capone, Kat J. MOLLER, GerD BOssINGER, WOLFGANG ROHDE AND FRANCESCO SALAMINI, Genetics of mutations affecting the develop- ment of a barley floral bract 1335-1346 PRESGRAVES, DAVEN C., A genetic test of the mechanism of Wolbachia-induced cytoplasmic incompatibility in Drosophila 771-776 Putz, MARY ANNE, KRIsTIN K. ZIMMERMAN, NEAL M. Avro, MATT KAEBERLEIN, SARAH K. LANGE, JASON N. Priv, Nick L. Reeves AND Darin L. ZEHRUNG, A genetic screen for zygotic embryonic lethal mutations affecting cuticular morphology in the wasp Nasonia vitripennis 1213-1229 QUESADA, VICTOR, MARIA ROSA PONCE AND José Luis MIcoL, Genetic analysis of salt-tolerant mutants in Arabidopsis thaliana 421-436 RATTRAY, ALISONJ. , BRENDA K. SHAFER AND DavibJ .G ARFINKEL, The Saccharomyces cerevisiae DNA recombination and repair functions of the RAD52 epistasis group inhibit Ty] transposi- tion 543-556 REBAY, ILARIA, FANGLI CHEN, FRANCIS Hsiao, PETER A. KoLopziryj, BING H. KuANG, Topp LAVERTY, CHRIS SUH, MATTHEW VOASs, ANDRINA WILLIAMS AND GERALD M. Rust, A genetic screen for novel components of the Ras/mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling pathway that interact with the yan gene of Drosophila identifies split ends, a new RNA recognition motif-containing protein 695-712 REUGELS, ALEXANDER M., ROMAN KurekK, ULRICH LAMMERMANN AND HANS BOUNEMANN, Mega-introns in the dynein gene DhDhc7(Y) on the heterochromatic Y chromosome give rise to the giant Threads loops in primary spermatocytes of Drosophila hydei 759-769 ROBBINS, LEONARD G., Do-it-yourself statistics: A computer-assisted likelihood approach to analysis of data from genetic crosses 13-26 ROLLER, A. Brock, DAvip C, HOFFMAN AND ALAN M. ZAHLER, The allele-specific suppressor sup-39 alters use of cryptic splice sites in Caenorhabditis elegans 1169-1179 SANCHEZ, MARIA, JONATHAN ARNOLD AND MARJORIE A. 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